Friday, 12 February 2016

PSG TO OFFER NEYMAR €40M A YEAR

Paris Saint-Germain are ready to offer Neymar €40 million a year to leave Barcelona and move to Ligue 1, according toUOL Esporte.

Army sends 12 officers to EFCC

The Nigerian Army has sent a 12-man list of very senior officers to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for investigation.

Oliseh: NFF wins round 1, stops salary of his aide

As Nigerians come to terms with the sensational Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh’s rant on You-tube, his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, are gradually fighting back by first stopping the salary of his aide.

25-yr-old man kills father over fight with mum

A young man, Mfreke Archibong Effiong, was yesterday paraded by the Akwa Ibom State Police Command forallegedly killing his father, Mr. Archibong Effiong in Ibesikpo-Asutan LGA of the state.

Thursday, 11 February 2016

SCANDAL! Obasanjo, Jonathan, Alison-Madueke, El-Rufai, Others Named In Abuja Land Grab

Former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan as well as ministers who served under them will be probed by the Senate for violation of the master plan of the nation’s capital city and allegedly appropriating reserved plots of land in Abuja.

UAE appoints 22-yr old lady as Minister of Youth

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister and Vice-President of UAE, on Wednesday appointed Shamma Al Mazrui as the youth minister in the new cabinet.

Sunderland take former Arsenal defender on trial

Former Arsenal defender Emmanuel Eboue is currently on trial at Premier League strugglers Sunderland.

Man United announce 26.6% revenue rise

Premier League side Manchester United have announced a 26.6 per cent rise in second quarter revenue.

Ex-soldier jailed seven years for currency counterfeiting

The Federal High Court in Lagos on Thursday sentenced a former army officer, James Onwuso, to seven years imprisonment for forging the naira

GLO ENDS SPONSORSHIP OF NIGERIAN PREMIER LEAGUE

The partnership agreement between next generation network, Globacom, and the League Management Company, in which the telecommunication outfit sponsored the Glo Premier League for over a decade, has officially ended.